Indian government officials announced plans to allot a 2,000-hectar (roughly 5 acres) slice of land for building renewable technology facilities. The decision was sanctioned by the Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency which will be assisted by the Maharastra Industrial Development Corporation in the final construction effort.

Tapping the Nagpur site in central India, the project is also said to receive 22,000 crores ($4.7 billion) for the economic development from an "unnamed European firm", Cleantech reports. Once constructed, the facility will focus on wind, solar and other alternative energy technologies.